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The head of Palantir, which is in the running for an NHS contract, says it would not have access to data.
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This deftly explored gen Z-meets-millennial courtship, based on Kristen Roupenian’s New Yorker story, loses its way in a violent third actThe minefield of dating in the modern world is deftly explored in the first two acts of Susanna Fogel’s Cat Pers...
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First published in 1973, Brooke’s dark tale of an upper-class coming-of-age is full of the kind of truth only fiction can deliverThis gripping tale of power, cruelty and all the consequences – the title’s reference to Joseph Conrad’s novel hints at t...
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He called himself a just-add-water addict, hooked on painkillers after a jetski accident. In last year’s shockingly frank memoir, detailing ferocious substance abuse and on-set drinking, he seemed resigned to a young deathMatthew Perry, actor best kn...
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Joe Stephenson’s updating of Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella is a double dose of embarrassmentRobert Louis Stevenson’s novella and Hammer Films (a purveyor of enjoyably lurid 1950s and 60s gothic pulp) get an enforced revamp with this lamentable, fr...
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Madeleine Gavin’s prize-winning film about covert missions to rescue exiles is a fraught, compelling watchIt’s arguably one of the most dangerous countries in the world. It’s certainly the most secretive, making this remarkable documentary about Nort...
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Swan, Stratford-upon-AvonGender identity comes to town in writer-co-director Charlie Josephine’s atmospheric but slow-going tale of a disruptive strangerLast year, in I, Joan, at London’s Globe theatre, writer Charlie Josephine cast back in history t...
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Michael Fassbender is the clinical assassin, the Smiths provide the soundtrack – and Tilda Swinton’s cameo steals the showOf the three films about assassins that premiered at the Venice film festival last month, David Fincher’s The Killer is certainl...
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Now and Then may be the band’s final song, but the appetite for books, exhibitions, films and TV series about the Fab Four seems never to wanePerhaps the real surprise behind this week’s release of the “final” Beatles song, Now and Then, is not that...
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Lucha Reyes was compared to Billie Holiday and Edith Piaf. Now, fifty years after her death, her songs are released for a new audienceOn a late spring morning 50 years ago this week, 30,000 people gathered outside the baroque facade of the church of...
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A 1924 seance has solved the mystery surrounding a signed copy of the dramatist’s first playBilled as “one of the greatest rarities of English literature”, a signed copy of William Butler Yeats’s first play, Mosada, is on display this weekend for the...